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should enter first." When supper was ready the charcoal-burner bade King Charlemagne go to the table before him. But again His Majesty held back. Then Ralph gave his visitor such a sound box on the ear that he staggered and fell. "Why will you not do as I bid you?" he cried angrily. "These are strange doings indeed," said the King to himself, as he rose from the ground. "Now tell me who you are, and where you live?" said the peasant to his royal guest. "My name is Uzmond, and I live at Court, where I have an office with the Queen," replied Charlemagne. Early the next morning, Charlemagne before starting offered to pay Ralph for his food and lodging, but the man refused to take payment for sheltering one who belonged to the Court of the noble King of France. "So be it," answered His Majesty. "But if you will not let me pay you, come to the Court with a load of coals and I will see that you sell your goods." "That will I do," answered Ralph. The following day Ralph loaded his mare with two large baskets of coal and set off to Court. When he arrived there he asked for one Uzmond, but no one knew of such a person. The King had given orders that he should be admitted into the Palace, and at length he came to a splendid hall, where Charlemagne sat at dinner with his nobles. The poor charcoal-burner at once pointed at His Majesty, exclaiming, "See, there sits Uzmond, but truly he must be a greater man than he said!" At this His Majesty burst into a loud laugh, and rising from his seat he told the whole company how he had fared at Ralph's cottage. The lords all laughed heartily, but some of them would have had Ralph punished for having boxed the King's ears. "Nay," said Charlemagne, "Heaven forbid I should harm him. He is an honest man who can strike a hard blow, and I shall make him a knight instead." [Illustration: THE CHARCOAL BURNER AT THE PALACE] * * * * * Transcriber's Note: The original did not have a List of Stories, one was added to this version. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Golden Deeds, by Anonymous *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK GOLDEN DEEDS *** ***** This file should be named 25476.txt or 25476.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/5/4/7/25476/ Produced by Delphine Lettau, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
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